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Quick Links for Outdoor Adventure in B.C, or select a region below:
Recreation in all of British Columbia.
Ski Resorts, Skiing and Winter Recreation in BC

The Islands
Full of beauty and natural splendour, the islands offer magnificent rain forests, towering mountains, sparkling blue seas, remote shell beaches, and secluded bays. Vancouver Island is the jewel of the Pacific Northwest, matched only by the cool Mediterranean climate, vibrant communities, and pastoral vistas of the magical Gulf Islands. More>>
Vancouver, Coast & Mountains
Backdropped by the Evergreen Coast Mountains, Vancouver is one of the most desirable cities on the planet to explore. Sea to Sky Country offers quiet hikes through deep forests, wild trail rides...and world-famous Whistler. And then there's the Mighty Fraser Country, one of the world's greatest salmon-producing river systems. More>>
Thompson Okanagan
Tucked away in Central British Columbia, the Thompson Okanagan is one of the world's most beautiful and pristine places. The choice of outdoor recreations is dizzying, with dozens of parks surrounding the adventure playground of Okanagan Lake. To put it simply, this is one area worth spending some serious time in. More>>
Kootenay Rockies
The Kootenay Rockies region of BC is a sumptuous feast of awesome scenery, snow-capped mountain peaks, four national parks and over four dozen provincial parks. The Purcell, Selkirk and Monashee mountain ranges stand defiantly in parallel with the Rocky Mountains, offering unlimited recreation and adventure in all seasons. More>>
Cariboo, Chilcotin, Coast
Billy Barker's discovery of gold on Williams Creek in 1862 sparked a rush of adventurers from around the world. Prospectors seeking gold have been replaced by visitors in search of guest ranches, wild canyons, and thousands of pristine lakes, rivers and streams. Fishing rods, kayaks, rafts and skis have replaced gold pans and gold dust. More>>
Northern BC and Haida Gwaii
Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands) and the vast wilderness area of Northern BC are rich and unspoiled masterpieces of nature. Rugged and sheer mountain ranges, dramatic canyons, rivers thick with salmon, old-growth forests, and an abundance of wildlife in a place where people are scarce, but the exploits plentiful. More>>









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